Texas EMS Magazine, Volume 19, Number 2, March/April 1998 Page: SUBSCRIPTION FORM
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(Updated) "Ready Teddy" coloring book. Sixteen
pages of injury prevention and EMS awareness tips by
the Texas EMS mascot. English-(4-61), Spanish-(4-61A)
"When Minutes Count-A Citizen's Guide to Medi-
cal Emergencies" brochure. A foldout first aid guide.
Can be personalized by the EMS service. (EMS-014)
"Don't Guess, Call EMS" brochure. A reprint of a
Department of Transportation brochure updated with
Texas photos and logo. Back panel listing of public
health region offices and a "For more information,
call" box. (EMS-013)
"EMS Lifesavers-Career Information" brochure.
Gives types of jobs, paid and volunteer, in various
settings and salary ranges. (EMS-007)
"EMS Questions and Answers About Citizen Partici-
pation" brochure. Answers questions about how to
call, what to do and how the community can help
EMS. (EMS-008)
"EMS-A System to Save a Life" brochure. A 1970s
title with a 1990s text, it has public health region
office info and "For more information, call" box.
Explains BLS and ALS. (EMS-012)
"Who Who" Coloring Book. Activity book features 12
pages of injury prevention and EMS awareness tips by
Who Who the safety clown. (EMS-022)
(Updated) "I'm an EMS Friend" sticker. Ready Teddy
in a 2- inch, 3-color sticker.
Send information on borrowing the Ready Teddy EMS
Mascot suit, available from Austin or the regional
offices. Kids love him! And they learn to stay safe.
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materials-a PIE pack. (limit 1)1
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Texas. Department of State Health Services. Texas EMS Magazine, Volume 19, Number 2, March/April 1998, periodical, March 1998; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1507914/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Medicine%22: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.